What documents do I need for check-in?

Here’s an overview of what you’ll need for check in — this goes both for when we check you in ourselves, and when you check in directly through the airline. 
If we offer our online check-in service for your trip, add the required details in your trip up to 24h before departure. Read more on how check-in with Kiwi.com works.
Make sure to review the check-in and boarding requirements for all of the stops in your itinerary, especially if you have a self-transfer or “hidden city” itinerary.


A form of photo ID

You should always travel with a national photo ID. In some cases, you’ll need a passport, while in others an ID such as a driver’s license might be enough. During online check-in, airlines ask for the number on your identification document and its expiration date. 
Make sure to check which type of document you’ll need and whether the countries you’re traveling to have any conditions — for example, some countries only accept passports that are valid for at least 6 months after your trip.

Visa or transit visa

If a country in your itinerary requires a visa, you’ll usually need to present it at the airport during check-in, security, or immigration. You won’t need to provide visa details when you check in online, but it’s possible you might still need to go to the check-in desk at the airport and provide it. 

Some airlines issue a “placeholder” boarding pass and provide a real boarding pass after checking your visa. If that’s the case, you’ll see this info stated directly in the placeholder document.
For more on visas, read this.
We recommend contacting local embassies or checking the official government websites for all countries in your itinerary before traveling. 

COVID-19 documents

The kind of COVID-19 documents you’ll need depends on your itinerary, and factors such as your destination, origin, and carrier regulations. You might need to fill in an entry form, provide a health certificate or proof of vaccination, or simply acknowledge a set of regulations. 
In some cases, you won’t need these documents during online check-in, but the airport staff may ask for them anyway. Please make sure to check the restrictions before you book your trip, and again before you travel.

You can find up-to-date regulations in your trip or on our partner Sherpa's website. Restrictions can change, so it's always worth checking this along with the official government websites for all the countries in your itinerary. See this article for more info.

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